Hello,

I just tried Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 64-bit in live CD mode, without proprietary
graphics drivers (System Info doesn't even recognize my ATI card) and I
enabled Zoom in System Settings. Then I went to Keyboard and set the
shortcuts. I can turn zoom on and off using the keyboard shortcut (I can see
it toggle on and off in Accessibility), but zooming doesn't seem to work. I
logged in/out but no luck. I logged into Unity 2D, still no luck. I even
tried changing the shortcuts to no avail. Is the function broken or am I
doing something wrong?

On a more general note, how is the state of magnification in Gnome 3.2, and
Ubuntu? Are there any big changes/improvements from 6 months ago? I tried
Ubuntu 11.04 when it came out and was sort of disappointed. Unity was
completely "unzoomable" and the magnifier no longer followed the text caret
in LibreOffice. It used to work just fine in OpenOffice in the past.

Does Gnome still use gnome-mag + Orca or are there newer (and better)
alternatives? I know KDE doesn't have a good magnifier and Compiz Enhanced
Zoom (the best and most stable magnifier, IMHO) doesn't follow text
insertion, which is a deal breaker for me because I use high magnification
and need the magnifier to follow text insertion. Looks like I'm stuck with
Windows again.

Thanks for your replies,
Aurelian Radu
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